Gaming centre attack being treated as hate crime
![BBC Red paint seen splatted over the exterior of Oasis Gaming Machine Centre in Shipquay Street in Londonderry. Two shutters are down.](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/480/cpsprodpb/4ab7/live/b96a4de0-e7c5-11ef-a697-15c17ea31ce4.jpg.webp)
A gaming centre in Londonderry has been covered in red paint and had its windows damaged in what police are treating as a hate crime.
Police said two masked individuals using fire extinguishers sprayed red paint over the premises on Shipquay Street at about 21:30 GMT on Sunday .
The two fire extinguishers were then thrown at the building, damaging the windows.
The shop was targeted in a separate attack in October, when red paint was daubed over the shopfront and windows were smashed.
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BBC News NI has contacted Oasis Retail Service for comment.
"Enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances of this incident, which at this time, is being treated as a hate crime," a police spokesperson said.
Officers appealed for anyone who was in the area at the time and may have witnessed the incident to contact them.